Thanks for pointing this out - these tips from Know the Net apply to all fake websites, not just gambling sites. Many gambling sites will view a bet as a cash advance meaning you could be hit with additional fees and charges. If in doubt check with your credit card issuer.
I've had a look at the Skipton's website and it looks like your nearest branch is in Newcastle. However it does look like you can run the ISA by post. The customer service number is 0845 603 4735 if you need more info. Hope that helps.
REGARDING THIS POST: Very interesting but one thing in the Moneywise investment rules at the end concerns me "Even the best investment is unlikely to deliver a return that's greater than the interest you're being charged. "If this is the case why would anyone invest?"
I must admit that I'm a bit too British when it comes to complaining- I find it quite embarrassing and don't really like to make a scene. However I know that I really must master the art of successful complaining.
I was out for lunch this weekend with family and while our roast beef...
We booked the car through Atlas Choice - but they were just the middle man with whom we had the contract. The company that actually supplied the car at the airport was Avis.
Rachel Lacey is the group personal finance editor for Moneywise
The FSCS and the government haven't as yet confirmed just how Icesave deposits will be returned to their customers. However in its statement the Treasury assures savers that the tax free status of Icesave ISAs will be preserved - allowing you to switch to an alternative provider...
From April you'll be able to invest in two ISAs each year - a cash ISA and a stocks and shares ISA.
This why, if you're investing in stocks and shares, it's worth taking out your ISA with a fund supermarket as they allow you to spread your allowance across a wide variety of funds from a...
From April all old PEP accounts will be re-branded as stocks and shares ISAs. And, should you wish you will be able to top them up using your 2008/09 allowance.
There is a lot of confusion around these new rules and it's worth stressing that the source you refer to is...
Thanks for pointing this out - these tips from Know the Net apply to all fake websites, not just gambling sites. Many gambling sites will view a bet as a cash advance meaning you could be hit with additional fees and charges. If in doubt check with your credit card issuer.
Hi James Hudson
I've had a look at the Skipton's website and it looks like your nearest branch is in Newcastle. However it does look like you can run the ISA by post. The customer service number is 0845 603 4735 if you need more info. Hope that helps.
REGARDING THIS POST: Very interesting but one thing in the Moneywise investment rules at the end concerns me "Even the best investment is unlikely to deliver a return that's greater than the interest you're being charged. "If this is the case why would anyone invest?"
This...
I must admit that I'm a bit too British when it comes to complaining- I find it quite embarrassing and don't really like to make a scene. However I know that I really must master the art of successful complaining.
I was out for lunch this weekend with family and while our roast beef...
We booked the car through Atlas Choice - but they were just the middle man with whom we had the contract. The company that actually supplied the car at the airport was Avis.
Rachel Lacey is the group personal finance editor for Moneywise
Hi
The FSCS and the government haven't as yet confirmed just how Icesave deposits will be returned to their customers. However in its statement the Treasury assures savers that the tax free status of Icesave ISAs will be preserved - allowing you to switch to an alternative provider...
From April you'll be able to invest in two ISAs each year - a cash ISA and a stocks and shares ISA.
This why, if you're investing in stocks and shares, it's worth taking out your ISA with a fund supermarket as they allow you to spread your allowance across a wide variety of funds from a...
Hi Richie
From April all old PEP accounts will be re-branded as stocks and shares ISAs. And, should you wish you will be able to top them up using your 2008/09 allowance.
There is a lot of confusion around these new rules and it's worth stressing that the source you refer to is...